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The search is on for a mass market personal flying machine, with a $2m (£1.4m) competition to “make the dream of personal flight [a] reality”. Sponsored by Boeing and run by start-up GoFly, the competition will encourage teams from around the world to come up

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Dubai has conducted its first test of a drone taxi service that it hopes will become a viable transportation system in the city. The two-seater, 18-rotor unmanned vehicle took off for a five-minute flight above a strip of sand on the Gulf coast. The flight

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Dyson, the engineering company best known for its vacuum cleaners and fans, plans to make an electric car. Customers will have to wait until after 2020 when the firm plans to start selling the battery-powered car. Dyson says it has 400 staff developing the car

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Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has revealed he uses an Android-powered smartphone, rather than a Windows one. “Recently, I actually did switch to an Android phone,” he said, speaking on Fox News Sunday. Microsoft’s own Windows-powered phones have failed to make a significant impact on the

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China has largely blocked the WhatsApp messaging app, the latest move by Beijing to step up surveillance ahead of a big Communist Party gathering next month. The disabling in mainland China of the Facebook-owned app is a setback for the social media giant, whose chief

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Twitter has been forced to clarify why it does not believe a tweet from President Donald Trump violated its terms and conditions. In the tweet in question, President Trump appeared to directly threaten North Korea with destruction. Many argued that the statement was in breach

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Acquiring prosthetic limbs after amputation can be very expensive, especially, for the disabled poor. The cost could run into thousands of cedis since they are mostly imported and affected persons become burdens on the family and society. There is, however, some respite. At the Kwame

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If you’re still dismissing pop-ups from apps asking for reviews, or writing your Wi-FI password on a Post-It note, you’re not living your best life. In addition to a new design and big features like augmented reality support, Apple has added a number of solid

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Corporate finance giant Deloitte suffered a cyber-attack that compromised confidential data, including the private emails of some of its clients, the company has confirmed. Its system had been accessed via an email platform and “very few” clients had been affected, Deloitte said. The Guardian reported

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Sports drink Gatorade has agreed to pay $300,000 (£220,000) to the state of California over an app called Bolt! which featured a character based on Olympic medallist Usain Bolt. In the game Bolt had to drink Gatorade to enhance his performance while water slowed him